A commodity tank for a product distribution machine has a hollow body enclosing an interior space with an upper fill opening through which product can flow into the interior space. For convenience of the operator, a lower fill opening is also provided though which product can flow into the interior space. The lower fill opening is located at a lower height relative to the upper fill opening. The provision of the lower fill opening enables the operator to choose between either bulk filling the tank using the cart conveyor through the upper opening or manually filling the tank through the lower opening.
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1. A commodity cart for carrying a product to be distributed over an area comprising:
a frame supported on a plurality of wheels for movement of the cart;
a plurality of tanks for holding products to be distributed, each tank enclosing an interior space and each tank having an upper fill opening at an upper end of each tank through which product flows into the interior space, each tank having a lower outlet;
one or more conduits in communication with the tank outlets for pneumatic distribution of product from the tanks; and
one tank of said plurality of tanks, in addition to the upper fill opening, having a lower fill opening through which product flows into the interior space at a lower position than the upper fill opening of said one tank wherein an operator can choose to fill said one tank through either the upper fill opening or the lower fill opening.
10. A commodity cart for carrying a product to be distributed over an area comprising:
a frame supported on a plurality of wheels for movement of the cart;
a plurality of tanks for holding products to be distributed, each tank enclosing an interior space, each tank having an upper fill opening at an upper end of each tank through which product flows into the interior space;
at least one tank having a lower fill opening through which product flows into the interior space at a lower position than the upper fill opening of the at least one tank, and
the at least one tank having a lower portion below the lower fill opening and an upper portion extending upwardly from the lower portion to an upper end of the tank, the upper opening being located at the tank upper end, wherein the horizontal cross section of the tank upper portion increases in size in a vertically upward direction.
11. A commodity cart for carrying a product to be distributed over an area comprising:
a frame supported on a plurality of wheels for movement of the cart;
a plurality of tanks for holding products to be distributed, each tank enclosing an interior space, each tank having an upper fill opening at an upper end of each tank through which product flows into the interior space;
one tank, in addition to the upper fill opening, having a lower fill opening through which product flows into the interior space at a lower position than the upper fill opening of the at least one tank,
an upper platform adjacent the upper ends of the tanks for operator access to the upper fill openings;
a lower platform adjacent the lower fill opening of the one tank for operator access to the lower fill opening; and
a stair case extending from the lower platform to the upper platform for operator access to the upper platform.
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an upper platform adjacent the upper ends of the tanks for operator access to the upper fill openings;
a lower platform adjacent the lower fill opening of the one tank for operator access to the lower fill opening; and
a stair case extending from the lower platform to the upper platform for operator access to the upper platform.
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A commodity tank for a product distribution machine has a hollow body enclosing an interior space with an upper fill opening through which product can flow into the interior space. For convenience of the operator, a lower fill opening is also provided though which product can flow into the interior space. The lower fill opening is located at a lower height relative to the upper fill opening. The provision of the lower fill opening enables the operator to choose between either bulk filling the tank using the cart conveyor through the upper opening or manually filling the tank through the lower opening.
An agricultural commodity cart 10 is shown in
Each of the tanks defines a hollow interior space for holding the product. Upper fill openings 40, 42, 44, and 46 are provided at the upper ends of the tanks 20, 22, 24, and 26 respectively for the purpose of filling the interior spaces of the tanks with product. Product is provided to the upper fill openings by a conveyor 50 mounted to the frame 12. Conveyor 50 includes a lower fill hopper 52, a conveyor tube 54 and a discharge spout 56. The conveyor is movable to multiple locations to place the spout 56 at each of the upper fill openings. Bulk product is delivered by truck or tender to the hopper 52.
Front tank 26, in addition to the upper fill opening 46, includes a lower fill opening 66. A lower platform 68 in front of the tank 26 supports an operator at a convenient height to fill the tank 26 manually from bagged product through the lower fill opening. The lower platform 68 is located at a height such that bagged product can be lifted onto the lower platform 68 from either the ground or from a truck bed. Tank 26 is used for products used in small volumes where bulk fill is not always practical. With the lower fill opening 66 and the upper fill opening 46 for the tank 26, the operator can choose between bulk fill through the upper fill opening 46 and manual fill through the lower fill opening 66.
Cart 10 includes an upper platform 58 for an operator to access the upper fill openings 40, 42, 44 and 46. Upper platform 58 extends fore and aft relative to the travel direction laterally to the side of the upper fill openings. A stair case 60 at the front end of the cart provides access to the upper platform 58. The stair case 60 extends from the lower platform 68 to the upper platform 58. Stairs 70 allow the operator to access the lower platform 68.
Tank 26 has a lower portion 80 below the lower fill opening 66. An upper portion 82 extends upwardly from the lower portion 80. The cross sectional area of the upper portion 82 increase in the upward direction leading upward to the upper end and upper fill opening 46. This allows for a larger upper fill opening that partially overhangs the lower fill opening. By “overhang” it is meant that the front edge 88 of the upper opening 46 is forward of the rear edge 90 of the lower fill opening 65. The larger upper fill opening 46 facilitates positioning of the conveyor discharge spout above the opening.
The lower fill opening 66 may also be sized to allow an adult human to enter the tank 26 for service as necessary.
Upper fill openings 40, 42, 44, 46 are oriented generally horizontally. In the embodiment shown in
The tanks 20, 22, 24, and 26 are shown in
Having described one embodiment of the air cart tank, it will become apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.
Graham, William Douglas, Borkgren, Stanley R., Mentzer, Matthew J., Jardon, Ryan C.
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